ABIs and the futurrr of UNIX(tm)
Systems Programmer
niuvax!sys1 at anl-mcs.arpa
Mon Apr 4 10:23:18 AEST 1988
On 31 March 1988 weiser.pa at xerox.com writes:
>>In article <431 at micropen> dave at micropen (David F. Carlson) writes:
>>
>>Why can't a machine independent intermediate
>>form be developed for UNIX solely to be translated into native binary on the
>>target machine by a similar utility? This form would have to be opaque
>>enough to discourage un-compiling but adaptable enough to allow for tight
>>native translation on any SystemV (and eventually POSIX) machine.
>
>I propose obscufated (obscurified) C. With enough variable name mangling and
>gratuitous casting, reading can be just as hard as disassembling.
>
>-mark
What a delightfully *perverse* idea! 8-Q Who taught this man to
think like that? In any event, if the code were *that* weird,
its performance would most likely make it unmarketable. Too bad...
it was a such a *happy* thought. ;-)
Scott Bennett
Systems Programming
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, Illinois 60115
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